- Mamet's 'House of Games' Opens the Window on Deception
- Alhambra : Assembly Candidates Forum
- Fruits of Summer : Berries, peaches, plums and apricots will soon be ripe for the picking.
- Kazakh Leader Foresees Stationing Russian Missiles
- Dining with the DWP: Aware of revelations...
- PORT HUENEME : 2 Bank Robbery Suspects Arrested
- Typists Help Tardy Students Make the Grade : Education: The keyboard wizards are deluged with pleas, sob stories and bribes when deadlines for term papers arrive. Many say the cash is worth the long hours.
- COUNTYWIDE : Workers Have Picnic Helping Riot Victims
- SIMI VALLEY : School Board to Ask City for $6 Million
- SAN DIEGO : Taxi Driver Shot During Robbery
- ART REVIEW : 'Relocations' in Long Beach a Generous, Provocative Show
- The Good Food, the Bad Food and the Ugly Quarrel
- SMORGASBORD : Some More Sizzle : Grills are smoking close to home in Newbury Park, Thousand Oaks, Camarillo--and Ventura.
- NOTEBOOK / SEAN WATERS : Montclair Prep Seeks to Rejoin Delphic
- Computers at Exhibit Offer View Into the Past
- Altadena : Help for Spanish Speakers
- ELECTIONS 60TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Longtime Foes Horcher, Papen Battle Again
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Fire-Breathing Fun With Stunts in Class
- Culver City : Budget Sessions Scheduled
- ROAD NOTES
- High Life : A WEEKLY FORUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS : Painting the Town : Helping hands: More than 1,000 teens and adults join forces to redo homes of senior citizens. Project was called 'Paint Your Heart Out, Anaheim.'
- SUPER LOTTO RESULTS
- COUNTYWIDE : Fund-Raiser to Help AIDS Services Group
- Man Dies in Orange Bar Shooting
- THEATER REVIEW / 'SERENADING LOUIE" : Mired Marriages : Ensemble Theatre Company offers an intimate look at two couples and their dysfunctional relationships.
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 45TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT : Buffa Attacks Rohrabacher on Migrant Issue
- CAMARILLO : Blood-Alcohol Level in Fatal Crash 0.02%
- Cities' Bond Sales Suffer No Ill Effects From Riots : Economics: Although some officials were concerned, Inglewood, Los Angeles and Torrance had no trouble in floating the municipal IOUs shortly after the urban unrest.
- Avoiding Bowl Rush : Penn State Signs Up Now for Blockbuster
- Abbott's Efforts Wasted : Angels: Things are so bad, even Harvey can't save victory for him. Yankees tie it in ninth and win it in 12th, 3-2, to sweep the series.
- FISHING / DAN STANTON : Popular Twilight Trips Scheduled to Begin Friday
- Ponce Paces University in Softball Victory
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : AROUND THE MAJOR LEAGUES : Vincent Won't Make Steinbrenner Wait
- Video Rental Chart : 'Scout' Holds Onto First Place
- "Off Center Comedy," an improvisation program produced...
- The Unwed Mother of All TV Battles : Television: The furor involving Vice President Dan Quayle and "Murphy Brown" illustrates the impact that TV can have as a social force.
- Show's Big Band Leaving on Upbeat Note
- Of the 100 largest publicly traded companies...
- Koreans
- Cookies, Scrapple, Brulee
- Santa Monica : Modernism Show Preview
- Altadena : Council Telecasts to Resume
- Galanter Fires Shot in District Turf Skirmish : Politics: A portion of her district would be transferred to Mark Ridley-Thomas' if a proposal is approved. But she says he's jumping the gun.
- ELECTIONS / CONGRESS : McClintock Finds No Shortage of Opposition From GOP Ranks : Politics: The veteran assemblyman, an anti-tax conservative, faces a stiff test in the Republican primary for the newly drawn 24th District.
- Bush Nuclear Proposal Prevails in House : Energy: In a 254-160 vote after heated debate, lawmakers approve a streamlined licensing amendment for new power plants.
- Files of Legal Aid Office Lost in Fire
- Subpoenas for Riot Photos
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : ANGELS : Blyleven Feeling Fine the Day After
- Chicago Is Up, 3-0, on Edmonton : NHL playoffs: Roenick's goal gives the Blackhawks a 4-3 victory in overtime. The Oilers blow a 2-0 lead.
- Pittsburgh Steeler cornerback Rod Woodson was arrested...
- NCAA TENNIS : UCLA Duo Wins Twice, in Final
- BASEBALL DAILY REPORT : DODGERS
- HIGH SCHOOL GOLF : Riley Wins 2nd Title in 3 Years
- First Family Didn't Hand Him 5th Place
- Lack of Rate Cut Pushes Dow Down 4.15 : Market Overview
- Berry, Berry Good
- GREAT HOME COOKS : The Picnic: Make the Good Times Roll
- Golondrinas: It's the Real Thing
- Gahr, La Mirada, Millikan Among Local Teams in Playoffs
- Where to Get a Line on Fishing
- State Seeks New Cuts in Budget : Spending: Administration says $5.7 billion more must be eliminated. Democratic lawmakers say Wilson is trying to dodge the problem by not offering a plan.
- Desert Farmers Cater to Fish Fanciers' Taste
- UCLA Student Guilty of Rose Bowl Assault : Trial: The 20-year-old could receive up to seven years in prison for kicking a UC Berkeley alumnus in the head during a brawl after a football game.
- Q&A; : Inside a Political 'Outsider' : Democratic State Senate Candidate Tom Hayden Discusses the Issues
- Red Fox Alert : Environment: The imported predator is called a major threat to many native species of birds and other creatures.
- MUSIC / RIDE : Rock It Fuel : The British guitar quartet draws inspiration from the '60s. A big sound and vague lyrics bring them up to date.
- Parks Agency to Buy Land to Prevent Paving of Road
- ROAD NOTES
- NEWPORT BEACH : Change in School Board Elections OKd
- SAN FERNANDO VALLEY : 5 Students Win at State Science Fair
- COUNTYWIDE : Police Groups Endorse Wright
- Antelope Valley District Faces 10% Layoff, 7% Pay Cut
- BSU Presses for Ouster of Hiegert : Racism: Black leaders at Cal State Northridge believe athletic director should step down in wake of task-force report critical of athletic program.
- NCAA SOFTBALL : UCLA Faces Massachusetts; CS Long Beach Meets Arizona
- UCI Hopes to Forge Some New Links to Championship Golf : NCAA regionals: The Anteaters were a national Division II power in the mid-70s. Now they're getting their first shot at Division I.
- Student-Run KUCI to Boost Power
- S&L; Owner Denies Fraud, Other Counts : Courts: No trial date set for Orange County real estate investor and banker Richard J. Meyer in failure of N. California thrift.
- Jones Breaks His Final Link With Northrop
- Macy's to Close 8 Stores; 1,850 Jobs Affected : Retail: The owner of the Bullock's and I. Magnin chains is eliminating its poor performers, including the Bullock's in La Habra.
- Arms-Bidding Changes Pushed Missile Maker : General Dynamics: An expected move to single-sourcing in weapons contracts would result in competition the company thinks it cannot win.
- About Our Nutritional Analyses
- Ex-Aide Says Robb Knew of Wilder Tape
- Hot Contest Shaping Up for Congress Seat
- Store Spotlights Clothes That Graced the Stars
- GOTCHA! / THWARTING THE THIEVES : High-Tech Help : Such devices as sound emitters and dye tags that stain merchandise are being employed to frustrate shoplifters.
- Tufts Names New President
- Lynwood : Street Name to Be Changed in Honor of Slain Deputy
- The Region : Youth Agency to Close
- Glendale : Alex Theatre Board Set
- The Plants Did It . . . An Author Tells All : Mysteries: Rebecca Rothenberg combines her love of California agriculture and flora with an enduring and engaging sleuth.
- EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE : Two Plane Crash Victims Are Identified as Navy Men
- COUNTYWIDE : 6 Students Honored in State Science Fair
- SAN CLEMENTE : Public's Help Asked in Identifying Victim
- Little Rays of Sunshine in Riot Areas : Rebuilding: Slowly, the plywood is coming down as businesses begin replacing and uncovering the glass in windows.
- Cal State Northridge Coach Bill Kernen said...
- San Pedro's Victory Is One to Remember
- Will KABC's Moyer Pull Up Anchor?
- Passing the Baton : Branford Marsalis Sets New Tone for 'Tonight'
- New Venture Will Market Lower-Budget Films : Entertainment: Universal and Polygram form a firm to sell and distribute movies that cost under $13 million.
- 46 States Act on Fraudulent '900' Numbers : Communications: The three major long-distance phone companies will help in the effort.
- Sony Unit to Make Video Games for Sega Machines
- THEATER REVIEW / 'PLAZA SUITE' : Rooms With a View : Dinner theater opens in Camarillo with a tried and true Neil Simon comedy to ensure success.
- Perot Is Electable, Brown Says; He's Silent on Clinton : Politics: The former governor contends that the emergence of the Texan is an indictment of the two major parties.
- Long Beach : DMV Won't Rebuild Office Destroyed by Fire in Riots
- COMMUNITY'S REFLECTIONS : Teen Comments
- Norwalk : 2.6-Mile Extension of Metro Green Line Being Studied
- A Berry Tasty Celebration
- Greening of the City : Ventura County groups plant trees in violence-torn Los Angeles neighborhoods.
- Moscow Sees War Threat if Outsiders Act in Karabakh
- Friday's Is Surprisingly Friendly--Any Day of the Week
- The Lakes That Keep Anglers Reeling
- Magdaleno Earns Reputation as Braves' Good-Hands Man : Preps: He has distinguished himself athletically as a football receiver and baseball shortstop.
- Inspiration Furnishes Jobless Man a New Life : Prize: Bill Hyland got to new IKEA store in Tustin first. Now he has a work offer and also hopes that his brother will like his winnings enough to buy them.
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Hot Line Established to Deal With Riot Stress
- A Woman of Respect : Violence: Community mourns Ramona Gardens gang counselor Ana Lizarraga, who was gunned down execution-style outside her home.
- Black Student Groups Say Cleary Broke a Pact : CS Northridge: President criticized over timing of release of report on racism in athletic department.
- Rancho Santiago's Thobe to Pitch for Pepperdine
- Spike Lee Gets by With a Little Help From His Friends : Movies: Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey and Magic Johnson come through with funding for the filmmaker's over-budget 'Malcolm X.'
- ENERGY
- GOINGS ON / SANTA BARBARA : Feats Underfoot : A popular annual festival will feature scores of whimsical illustrations chalked on the pavement of the mission plaza.
- ENTERTAINMENT
- A Dakota for Arts Crowd to Settle In
- La Mirada : Ordinance Bans Day Labor Solicitations on Sidewalks
- 30 Are Killed as Militants Fire on Refugee Bus
- Glaucoma Tests Can Prevent Blindness
- FESTIVALS & EVENTS : Mariachis Tune In to Santa Ana
- Music Center Receives an Offer It Can't Refuse
- ARCHITECTURE : Fox Hills Mall Shows You Can't Judge a Building Only by Its Exterior
- Community College Board OKs $3 Fee Per Course : Education: Budget cuts force school to assess first charges in institution's history. Trustees must trim $1.5 million from original fiscal plan.
- World IN BRIEF : KUWAIT : U.S. Group Accused of Interference
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : Kurd Leaders See Election Fraud
- Backers Open Office for Perot Ballot Bid
- Riot-Victim Center in Pacoima Closes : Assistance: Only 150 applications had been processed at the site since it opened May 8, the lowest level of aid among nine facilities.
- Students' Dismay Over Riot Surfaces : Conference: For six hours, Valley middle-school students vent their feelings over issues underscored during the recent unrest.
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : Erosion-Control Project Succeeds
- Inglewood to Help Pay for Razing Buildings
- Board Finds Pilot Erred in Fatal Helicopter Crash : Inquiry: Officials say surgeon who died in May 8 accident didn't follow emergency procedures when engine quit in mid-flight. The copter involved is called a 'high-risk craft.'
- CALIFORNIA ELECTIONS / 70TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT : Hornbuckle Presses Ferguson in GOP Primary
- COSTA MESA : City Hall Fighter Loses a Round
- Hoping to Turn On the Power Switch : A Marked Man in Regional Play, CLU's McMillin Wants to Leave Mark in Division III Championships
- Arena Football to Debut in S.D.
- Valley Rangers Baseball Team to Hold Tryouts This Weekend
- AUTOS
- Sauvignon's Little Secret
- Women Join Forces : Female veterans group promotes networking between past members of the military as well as active duty personnel.
- WORDS AND IMAGES : Book Bazaar : Along with hundreds of colleagues, Ventura publishers will display their wares at Anaheim trade show.
- Issue: The Whale Mural
- Jason Hill
- Guerrilla Artist : Thomas Lane's 'Manifesto' Urges Unity to Fight Corporate Control
- World IN BRIEF : NIGERIA : Ethnic Associations Banned
- Top Science Award for La Jolla Pupil
- SOUNDS AROUND TOWN : The X Factor : Xtet sends a splinter quartet from its 12-member ranks to play at the Ventura Arts Council's current City Hall series.
- Whittier : Vacant Seat on City Council to Be Filled by Appointment
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY : Wilson Signs Measure to Merge Transit Agencies
- April Restaurant Closures
- Race Issue Raised at Trial of Woman in Baby's Death
- SANTA CLARITA : Bridge Widening Causes Detours
- ANTELOPE VALLEY : College Taking Bids for 2 New Buildings
- Three NBA Teams Decide on Coaches : Basketball: Pistons expected to hire Rothstein. Nuggets take Issel and Rockets stay with Tomjanovich.
- THOROUGHBRED RACING : Marshall Took an Eye for Horses and Became a Successful Trainer
- AFTER THE RIOTS : Riot Job-Loss Figure Is Halved
- Northrop Says It's Interested in Part of Convair
- GM Faces a Summer of Chaotic Change : Cars: Stempel will sound an optimistic theme at the annual meeting. But experts say the auto giant faces major challenges.
- New Venture Will Market Lower-Budget Films : Entertainment: Universal and Polygram form a firm to sell and distribute movies that cost under $13 million.
- Spread Sheet
- La Mirada : Financial Problems Cause Medical Center to Close
- A summary of significant Los Angeles City...
- Monrovia : Police Station Expansion
- Southland Opens Its Heart to Aid Victims of Guadalajara Blasts
- Two Planes' Near-Miss Reported at La Guardia
- Budget Plan Cuts $2 Million; City Services Will Suffer
- Carter Stands by Clinton, Lashes Out at Bush, Perot
- Odds & Ends Around the Valley
- Diamond Bar : Council OKs Small Tax Cut
- VENTURA : Carlton Sells Part of His Realty Firm
- VENTURA : Meeting to Focus on Social Change
- City Peddles Its Used Signs, Streetlights to Help Fill Coffers
- Heavily Armed Man Surrenders After Police Standoff : Threat: He barricaded himself in Anaheim motor home for four hours after threatening to shoot his wife. He is taken into custody for psychiatric evaluation.
- SEAL BEACH : Gwen Forsythe Is Selected Mayor
- Anaheim Groups Push Creation of Council Districts
- NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP : It's Black's Turn as Giants Make New Pitch, 3-1
- Miscellany
- MOTOR RACING / SHAV GLICK : Groff Gave Up One of the Best 33 Seats in House
- COMMENTARY : Kings Would Do Better Seeking Answers Within
- ART REVIEW : Renau's Satire Remains Vital
- Hughes Division Conspired to Falsify Military Equipment Tests, U.S. Says
- GREAT HOME COOKS : Family Food: The Magistrale Bunch
- Malibu : Sinatra Loses to Neighbors
- FILM : Satire Is in 'Vampire's' Blood
- A Bash Becomes a Benefit
- Getting That First Job : As the Recession Continues, Inexperienced Teen-Agers Find That Landing an Entry-Level Position Is Proving Increasingly Difficult
- World IN BRIEF : IRAQ : U.N.-Drawn Border Deplored
- Another Stroll 'Into the Woods'
- Que Pasa? : PEOPLE
- Hidden Dangers : Worried by AIDS Threat, Experts Focus On Bisexual Men Who Put Themselves, Families at Risk
- Fewer School Districts Face Insolvency Risk : Education: Number reporting to be in financial peril has dropped from 32 to three despite fiscal crunch, panel is told. Most systems manage to make painful cuts needed to live within their means.
- NEWS ANALYSIS : U.S. Influence in Bangkok Has Its Limits : Diplomacy: Japan is the largest foreign aid source, and Washington alone can do little to affect events.
- County Report on Light-Rail Route Criticized : Transportation: The City Council and a community group say a plan to use a right-of-way fails to consider residents' concerns and alternatives.
- GOTCHA! : Thwarting the Thieves : As Crooks Become Better at What They Do, Merchants and Law Enforcement Personnel Team Up in an Effort to Stay a Step Ahead
- Buena Park Man Found Slain in Car
- Officials Brace for Rush of Police Retirements by June 30 : Law enforcement: Low morale, poor prospects for pay hike and end of contract are cited as reasons.
- LOS ANGELES : Poison Control Center Merges With County-USC
- UCSD Is In Fourth Place at NCAA Golf Tournament
- College Football
- Richly Royal Is Winner in Hollywood Park Feature
- Before World War II, many Japanese-Americans had...
- West Covina : Hazardous Waste Collection
- COLUMN ONE : A Cultural Trade Imbalance : Japanese readers are snapping up American books, but it's a one-sided relationship. Asian authors are a tough sell in the U.S., and translations are difficult to come by.
- 2 Assembly Seats Ripe for Latino Candidates : Politics: The newly created 50th District is the most heavily Latino in the state. Four Latino Democrats are vying to oppose a lone Republican in November.
- Public Outcry Forces City to Renegotiate Trash-Fee Hike : Contracts: Officials will try to reduce the 34% rate increase. Residents object to awarding of collection rights to Western Waste Industries without outside bids or input from citizens.
- 3 Educators Honored for Excellence in Arts
- Voices From the Community
- Fish Tales : Ocean Voyage Nets Boatload of Adventure for This Family
- Teachers Set the Tone for Lessons in Sexuality
- TENNIS ROUNDUP : France Stops Sweden in World Team Cup
- North Park Group Pushes Theater Renovation Ahead
- Fernandez at UCLA: Polishing Perfection
- RAMS : McGee Released, but He Might Return
- HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL PLAYOFFS : This Battery Powers El Segundo's Charge : Preps: Playoffs could be the last hurrah for Eagle catcher Poor and pitcher Gangawere, who have played together since they were 10.
- She's Learning to Bump, Set, Switch : Volleyball: Lessons in teamwork are helping former Laguna Beach standout Ciarelli succeed on the pro beach tour.
- Hart's Niccum Listed in Good Condition
- Pepsico Buys Large Slice of 'Designer Pizza' Chain
- SCOREBOARD : FACTS, FIGURES AND COMMENTS FROM AREA EVENTS
- Women and Power in the U.S.: Life Asks 'What If? '
- Groove Journeys : Fans of the Grateful Dead seem to enjoy the Blues Traveler's kind of sounds.
- Reception Speaks Kirov's Language
- Eatery Well Schooled in the Fine Art of Fish
- Battle Set Over Expiring Endangered Species Act
- N. M. Attorney Tapped
- Cuts in Services Outlined in Budget Plan : Government: Revenue shortfalls will mean unfilled staff openings, shorter library hours, fewer trees and dirtier streets.
- Ojai Event Focuses on Indians
- Irving Selikoff; Found Asbestos Link to Cancer
- PERSONAL HEALTH : The Lost Years: A Measure of Illness
- Azusa : Youth Panel to Form Again
- RETAIL
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- FOR THE KIDS : Early Stages : Summer camps and classes teach young people how to put on a show.
- Some Hearing-Impaired Finding Success Running Their Own Firms : Jobs: They now own about 35 businesses in the L.A. area, and the number is rising as many fight to avoid being stuck in low-level positions.
- Third-Grader's Essay on Diamonds Honored
- Quayle's Morality Debate: Day 2 : Visit: Remarks on one-parent families anger some L.A. students.
- THEATER REVIEW / 'THE PEOPLE VS. THE RANCHMAN' : Timely Topic : Surrealism surrounds this one-act production that tackles the issue of capital punishment.
- House Debates Controversial Energy Bill : Congress: A major floor fight is expected over the provisions on nuclear power from the industry and Bush Administration.
- JAZZ : Coltrane and '60s Revolution
- Hundreds of TV Sets Explode in Netherlands
- South El Monte : Olmos Accepts Mayor's Job
- Guns, Violence Exact a Toll on L.A.'s Youngest Victims : Trauma: Thousands of youngsters are being left with psychological scars from a daily siege of shootings.
- Vintage Rose
- 'Chicano Database' a New Tool for Students, Scholars
- $250,000 Raised at Gala Honoring Lillian Zacky
- Cal State Held to In-State Fees for Immigrants : Education: Superior Court judge's decision contradicts similar California cases on whether undocumented students must pay higher non-resident rate.
- Feisty Law Firm Plays Hardball in Denny Case
- CAMARILLO : 2 on Hospital Board Won't Block Audit
- DANA POINT : Planning Panel OKs Golf Clubhouse
- Firm Told to Redo Plan Near Jungleland : Thousand Oaks: The council gives the builder six months to revise the project after a hotel is dropped from the complex.
- Foes Agree on 'Murphy Brown' : Abortion: Both sides in the debate square off in Torrance. They also praise the title character of the TV series who gave birth to a son.
- HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP
- AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP : Blue Jays Get Off the Deck to Beat Twins
- DANCE REVIEW : A 'Romeo' From Kirov's Museum
- $1.6-Billion Budget Plan Cuts Police, Fire Service : City finances: The reductions would not hurt service levels because most of the positions are already vacant, one official says. Other cost-saving measures would affect senior citizens, park resources and 5,000 salaries.
- What Can Be Done to Make It Safe Again?
- Baby's Hobson's Choice
- Objection to Closed City Council Sessions
- The Holocaust and U.S. Jews
- OTHER NEWS - May 21, 1992
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- Notes on a Scorecard - May 21, 1992
- BANKING & FINANCE - May 21, 1992
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- TECHNOLOGY - May 21, 1992
- POP/ROCK - May 21, 1992
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- TELEVISION - May 21, 1992
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- Obituaries - May 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 21, 1992
- OTHER NEWS - May 21, 1992
- CS Fullerton Reinstates Women's Volleyball, Adds Soccer
- POP REVIEW : Miracle Legion Sheds Album Image
- BOLD TRADER: Kayleen Hong, a 21-year-old UC...
- Weinberger Passes Lie-Detector Exam on Iran-Contra : Arms sale: The former defense secretary arranged for the polygraph test. In it, he denies taking part in a cover-up to protect Reagan in the scandal.
- Final Appeals Rejected, Killer Is Executed : Crime: Roger Coleman dies by electrocution in Virginia. He had failed a polygraph test earlier in the day. High court turned down his bid for a stay.
- Quayle's Morality Debate: Day 2 : Politics: Critique of TV show puts White House into center of controversy.
- Hope Takes Hold as Bloods, Crips Say Truce Is for Real
- Panel Head Weighs Special Probe of U.S. Aid to Iraq
- ELECTIONS / 23RD STATE SENATE DISTRICT : Low-Key TV Forum Gives Way to Anger Over Mailer
- Williams Calls Koon Remarks 'a Disgrace' : LAPD: The chief-designate says racial references like those in the sergeant's manuscript won't be tolerated when he takes over.
- Tasty Tentacles
- Northrop May Purchase Convair's Fuselage Unit
- AULD LANG PARTY: Scotland natives Robert and...
- CSUF Promises Equity for Its Women Athletes : Sports: Settlement of bias lawsuit also calls for reinstating women's volleyball and adding soccer.
- Settling Out of Court Can Save Time, Money
- THE TIMES POLL : Perot Leading the Pack in O.C. and Statewide
- Officer Faulted on Riots Rejects Gates' Criticism
- ELECTIONS / STATE SENATE : Low-Key TV Forum Heats Up Afterward : Politics: Hayden and O'Neill take Rosenthal to task for missing the debate. But the real confrontation starts after the show ends.
- STUDENT SUPPORT: Lawrence McHargue, 53, professor of...
- After the Flames : Latino Leaders Seek Answers in Rebuilding Physically, Emotionally